Saturday, 13 October 2012

Two Old Mill - Construction Has Started

Two Old Mill - Construction Has Started


Two Old Mill Condos are now under construction. These suites are built large for the executive looking for the suburban retreat, yet not too suburban. Located near the Bloor Danforth Line, and Bloor West Village, the city will beacon you at all times.

The stunning residences provide space and freedom for those use to living in their own freehold or stand alone homes, and are getting into a more urban and lifestyle. The area features quality natural enivornment, the Humber River and Ravine are right at your doorstep.


Two Old Mill Condos by Tridel
















Nieghbourhood

  • located on the Bloor Street Shopping Route - known as Bloor West Village which is to the east of this development.
  • Lots of shopping, restaurants and cafes
  • Located near the Humber River and Ravine area
  • Right on the Bloor Subway Line, and easy transport into the downtown core. Less than 20 minutes.
Amenities:

  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Swimming Pool
  • Grand Lobby Entrance 


Secrets of Toronto's Development Success:

Toronto is a true international city, it has drawn hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world, seeking to make a better life. It's people are industrious and entrepreneurial, which along with some great geographic luck has made Toronto's economy one of the world's most dynamic finance, trading, exporting and manufacturing centers. Over the past 15 years there has been a dramatic shift in the population patterns of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) as the population begins to concentrate into the downtown core, for reasons ranging from transport without a car, to low condo pricing, for young people. Over the last decade an average of 10,000 new condos per year have been sold in the core, in the past 5 to 7 years this average has been over 15,000 new condos. and in the past 3 years there have been over 20,000 new condo sales per year. There is a flare associated with downtown living in Toronto, that the suburbs can't match. It's attracting more people everyday, and so far, there seems nothing set to change it.  

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